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SIMATIC

S7-1500/ET 200MP

Communication module IO-Link Master CM 8xIO-Link

(6ES7547-1JF00-0AB0)

Manual

Preface

Documentation guide

1

Product overview

2

Connecting

3

Parameters/address space

4

Diagnostic alarms

5

Technical specifications

6

Dimensional drawing

7

Parameter data record

A

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Preface

Purpose of the documentation

This manual supplements the ET 200MP Distributed I/O System

(https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/59191792) system manual. It describes functions that generally affect the ET 200MP distributed I/O system.

The information provided in the present manual, the system manual and the function manuals enables you to commission the ET 200MP distributed I/O system.

Conventions

Please also observe notes marked as follows:

Note

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Recycling and disposal

For environmentally friendly recycling and disposal of your old equipment, contact a certified electronic waste disposal company and dispose of the equipment according to the applicable regulations in your country.

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Preface

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Table of contents

Preface ... 3

1 Documentation guide ... 6

2 Product overview ... 10

2.1 Properties ... 10

2.2 Functions ... 12

2.3 Replacing the IO-Link Master CM 8xIO-Link communication module ... 12

2.4 Reset communication module to factory settings ... 13

3 Connecting ... 14

3.1 Wiring and block diagram ... 14

4 Parameters/address space ... 17

4.1 Parameters ... 17

4.2 Declaration of parameters ... 19

4.3 Address space ... 21

5 Diagnostic alarms ... 26

5.1 Status and error displays ... 26

5.2 Diagnostic alarms ... 29

6 Technical specifications ... 31

7 Dimensional drawing ... 34

7.1 Dimensional drawing... 34

A Parameter data record ... 36

A.1 Parameter assignment and structure of parameter data set ... 36

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Documentation guide 1

The documentation for the SIMATIC S7-1500 automation system and the SIMATIC ET 200MP distributed I/O system is arranged into three areas.

This arrangement enables you to access the specific content you require.

Basic information

The System Manual and Getting Started describe in detail the configuration, installation, wiring and commissioning of the SIMATIC S7-1500 and ET 200MP systems. The STEP 7 online help supports you in the configuration and programming.

Device information

Product manuals contain a compact description of the module-specific information, such as properties, wiring diagrams, characteristics and technical specifications.

General information

The function manuals contain detailed descriptions on general topics regarding the SIMATIC S7-1500 and ET 200MP systems, e.g. diagnostics, communication, motion control, Web server, OPC UA.

You can download the documentation free of charge from the Internet (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109742691).

Changes and supplements to the manuals are documented in a Product Information.

You can download the product information free of charge from the Internet (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/us/en/view/68052815).

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Documentation guide

Manual Collection S7-1500/ET 200MP

The Manual Collection contains the complete documentation on the SIMATIC S7-1500 automation system and the ET 200MP distributed I/O system gathered together in one file.

You can find the Manual Collection on the Internet

(https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/86140384).

SIMATIC S7-1500 comparison list for programming languages

The comparison list contains an overview of which instructions and functions you can use for which controller families.

You can find the comparison list on the Internet

(https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/86630375).

"mySupport"

With "mySupport", your personal workspace, you make the best out of your Industry Online Support.

In "mySupport", you can save filters, favorites and tags, request CAx data and compile your personal library in the Documentation area. In addition, your data is already filled out in support requests and you can get an overview of your current requests at any time.

You must register once to use the full functionality of "mySupport".

You can find "mySupport" on the Internet (https://support.industry.siemens.com/My/ww/en).

"mySupport" - Documentation

In the Documentation area in "mySupport" you can combine entire manuals or only parts of these to your own manual.

You can export the manual as PDF file or in a format that can be edited later.

You can find "mySupport" - Documentation on the Internet (https://support.industry.siemens.com/My/ww/en/documentation).

"mySupport" - CAx data

In the CAx data area in "mySupport", you can access the current product data for your CAx or CAe system.

You configure your own download package with a few clicks.

In doing so you can select:

● Product images, 2D dimension drawings, 3D models, internal circuit diagrams, EPLAN macro files

● Manuals, characteristics, operating manuals, certificates

● Product master data

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Documentation guide

Application examples

The application examples support you with various tools and examples for solving your automation tasks. Solutions are shown in interplay with multiple components in the system - separated from the focus on individual products.

You will find the application examples on the Internet (https://support.industry.siemens.com/sc/ww/en/sc/2054).

TIA Selection Tool

With the TIA Selection Tool, you can select, configure and order devices for Totally Integrated Automation (TIA).

This tool is the successor of the SIMATIC Selection Tool and combines the known configurators for automation technology into one tool.

With the TIA Selection Tool, you can generate a complete order list from your product selection or product configuration.

You can find the TIA Selection Tool on the Internet

(https://w3.siemens.com/mcms/topics/en/simatic/tia-selection-tool).

SIMATIC Automation Tool

You can use the SIMATIC Automation Tool to perform commissioning and maintenance activities simultaneously on various SIMATIC S7 stations as a bulk operation independent of the TIA Portal.

General function overview:

● Network browsing and creation of a table showing the accessible devices in the network.

● Flashing of device LEDs or HMI display to locate a device

● Downloading of addresses (IP, subnet, gateway) to a device

● Downloading the PROFINET name (station name) to a device

● Placing a CPU in RUN or STOP mode

● Setting the time in a CPU to the current time of your PG/PC

● Downloading a new program to a CPU or an HMI device

● Downloading from CPU, downloading to CPU or deleting recipe data from a CPU

● Downloading from CPU or deleting data log data from a CPU

● Backup/restore of data from/to a backup file for CPUs and HMI devices

● Downloading service data from a CPU

● Reading the diagnostics buffer of a CPU

● Performing a CPU memory reset

● Resetting devices to factory settings

● Downloading a firmware update to a device

You can find the SIMATIC Automation Tool on the Internet (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/98161300).

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Documentation guide

PRONETA

With SIEMENS PRONETA (PROFINET network analysis), you analyze the PROFINET network during commissioning. PRONETA features two core functions:

● The topology overview independently scans PROFINET network and all connected components.

● The IO check is a fast test of the wiring and the module configuration of a system.

You can find SIEMENS PRONETA on the Internet

(https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/67460624).

SINETPLAN

SINETPLAN, the Siemens Network Planner, supports you in planning automation systems and networks based on PROFINET. The tool facilitates professional and predictive

dimensioning of your PROFINET installation as early as in the planning stage. In addition, SINETPLAN supports you during network optimization and helps you to exploit network resources optimally and to plan reserves. This helps to prevent problems in commissioning or failures during productive operation even in advance of a planned operation. This increases the availability of the production plant and helps improve operational safety.

The advantages at a glance

● Network optimization thanks to port-specific calculation of the network load

● Increased production availability thanks to online scan and verification of existing systems

● Transparency before commissioning through importing and simulation of existing STEP 7 projects

● Efficiency through securing existing investments in the long term and optimal exploitation of resources

You can find SINETPLAN on the Internet (https://www.siemens.com/sinetplan).

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Product overview 2

2.1 Properties

Article number

6ES7547-1JF00-0AB0 View of the module

Figure 2-1 View of the IO-Link Master CM 8xIO-Link communication module

Properties

The module has the following technical properties:

● IO-Link master according to IO-Link specification V1.1

● Communication module with 8 ports (channels)

● Data transmission rate COM1 (4.8 kbaud), COM2 (38.4 kbaud), COM3 (230.4 kbaud)

● Standard DI mode

● Suitable for connecting up to eight IO-Link devices (3-wire connection) or eight standard encoders.

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Product overview 2.1 Properties

● Configurable diagnostics can be set for each channel

● Automatic backup of the device parameters during replacement of the IO-Link device (only for V1.1 devices)

● Configuration limits:

– Max. 32 bytes input and output data per port – Max. 240 bytes input and output data per module The module supports the following functions:

● Firmware update

● Identification and maintenance data (I&M)

● IO-Link port configuration with S7-PCT

● IO-Link port configuration with STEP7 or GSD (without S7-PCT)

● Variable address range of I/O data with up to 240 byte inputs and 240 byte outputs

● Master Backup with function block IO_LINK_MASTER

● Port Qualifier Information (PQI)

● I&M 0 to 3

The module can be used with the following engineering tools:

Table 2- 1 Engineering tools Firmware version of the

module S7-PCT STEP 7 (TIA Portal) GSD file

V1.0 (in

CPU/PROFINET/PROFIBU S station)

As of V3.5 SP1 As of V15.1 X

Accessories/spare parts

The following accessories/spare parts are available for the module and can also be ordered separately:

● Labeling strips

● U connector

● Universal front cover

Additional information

You can find more information on accessories in the ET 200MP Distributed I/O System (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/59191792) system manual in the Accessories/Spare parts section.

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Product overview 2.2 Functions

2.2 Functions

IO-Link is a point-to-point connection between a master and a device. Both conventional and intelligent sensors/actuators can be used as devices at the IO-Link via unshielded standard cables using proven 3-wire technology. IO-Link is backward compatible to conventional sensors. The switching state and data channels are designed with trusted 24 V DC technology.

Reference

Additional information can be found in the IO-Link System

(https://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/65949252) function manual.

2.3 Replacing the IO-Link Master CM 8xIO-Link communication module

Master Backup

You can back up the parameters of your module with the function block

"IO_LINK_MASTER_8".

The "IO_LINK_MASTER_8" function block is used to read all relevant IO-Link device and IO-Link Master parameters. The parameters can be stored retentively at a central location, such as in a data block in the IO controller.

The status of the IO-Link devices or IO-Link ports stored in the IO-Link Master can be restored with the "IO_LINK_MASTER_8" function block.

As a result, the IO-Link ports and the IO-Link Master are configured with the values stored in the master backup.

A typical application is the restoration of parameters after replacement of the IO-Link Master.

Firmware version

Module Function block IO_LINK_MASTER_8

as of V 1.0 as of V 1.0.0

Compatibility table of the firmware versions

Note Availability

Note that the Master Backup function is available only for IO-Link devices that are specified for the IO-Link Standard as of V1.1.

You can find additional information on the master backup functions in the section 'Integration into the automation system' in the IO-Link System

(https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/65949252) function manual.

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Product overview 2.4 Reset communication module to factory settings

2.4 Reset communication module to factory settings

Effects of resetting to the factory settings

Use the "Reset to factory settings" function to restore the parameter assignments of your IO-Link Master CM 8xIO-Link communication module made with S7-PCT to the factory state.

After a "Reset to factory settings", the parameters of the IO-Link Master CM 8xIO-Link communication module are assigned as follows:

● The ports are in DI mode

● The ports are mapped to the relative addresses 0.0 ... 0.7

● The PortQualifier is disabled

● I&M data 1 to 3 is deleted

Note

The master backup of the IO-Link Master is deleted and the delivery condition is restored.

You should reset a removed IO-Link Master CM 8xIO-Link communication module to the factory settings before you place it in storage.

Procedure

To perform a "Reset to factory settings", proceed as described in the S7-PCT online help.

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Connecting 3

3.1 Wiring and block diagram

This section includes the block diagram of the communication module

IO-Link Master CM 8xIO-Link with the terminal assignments for 3-wire and 5-wire connection of IO-Link devices or 2-wire and 3-wire connection in DI operating mode.

You can use and combine the different wiring options for all channels.

Ensure that all devices are connected to the SELV/PELV power supply (or equivalent).

NOTICE

Internal transducer supply

Use only the supply voltage (USn/M) made available by the IO-Link Master CM 8xIO-Link communication module to supply the IO-Link device (L+/L-).

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Connecting 3.1 Wiring and block diagram

Wiring: 3-wire and 5-wire connection of IO-Link devices

The example in the following figure shows the terminal assignment of the communication module IO-Link Master CM 8xIO-Link (3- and 5-conductor connection of IO-Link devices).

Reverse polarity protection USn Supply voltage (positive)

Backplane bus interface RUN Status display LED (green)

IO-Link circuitry ERROR Error display LED (red)

Device, 3-wire connection PWR Power LED (green)

Device, 5-wire connection C/Qn Port n

M Ground Cn Port status/channel error LED

(green/red)

L+ Supply voltage 24 V DC Qn LED channel status in standard DI mode (green)

Figure 3-1 Block diagram and terminal assignment for 3-wire and 5-wire connection of IO-Link devices

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Connecting

3.1 Wiring and block diagram

Wiring: 2-wire and 3-wire connection in DI operating mode

The example in the following figure shows the terminal assignment of the IO-Link Master CM 8xIO-Link communication module in DI operating mode.

Reverse polarity protection USn Supply voltage (positive)

Backplane bus interface RUN Status display LED (green)

IO-Link circuitry ERROR Error display LED (red)

Sensor, 3-wire connection PWR Power LED (green)

Sensor, 2-wire connection C/Qn Port n

M Ground Cn Port status/channel error LED (green/red)

L+ Supply voltage 24 V DC Qn LED channel status in standard DI mode (green)

Figure 3-2 Terminal assignment for 2-wire and 3-wire connection in DI operating mode

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Parameters/address space 4

4.1 Parameters

Parameters (GSD file)

The following table shows the general parameters for the IO-Link Master CM 8xIO-Link communication module.

The default settings of the parameters are marked in bold in the "Value ranges" column.

Table 4- 1 General parameters (GSD file)

Parameters Value range Effective range

Diagnostics

Diagnostics: No supply voltage L+ • Disable

Enable

Module

Diagnostics: Port Disable

Enable

Port (channel)

Master parameter

Port Qualifier Information (PQI) Disable

Enable

Module

Port configuration without S7-PCT • Disable

Enable

Module

The following table shows the port parameters for the IO-Link Master CM 8xIO-Link communication module.

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Parameters/address space 4.1 Parameters

Table 4- 2 Port parameter (GSD file)

Parameters Value range Default

Port configuration

Operating mode IO-Link Autostart

IO-Link Manual

DI

Deactivated

IO-Link Autostart

Length of the input data* depending on the selected in-

put/output type** depending on the selected in- put/output type**

Length of output data depending on the selected in-

put/output type** depending on the selected in- put/output type**

Vendor ID*** Manufacturer ID of the connected

IO-Link device 0

Device ID*** Device ID of the connected IO-

Link device 0

Inspection Level/Data Stor-

age*** Identical type (V1.0) without

Backup&Restore

Type-compatible (V1.1) with- out Backup&Restore

Type-compatible (V1.1) with Backup&Restore

Type-compatible (V1.1) with Restore

Type-compatible (V1.1) with Backup&Restore

* If PQI is activated, 1 byte less space remains for input data of the device. For example: GSD setting 16 bytes = 15 bytes + PQI

** Make sure not to exceed the maximum possible length of the input or output data for all ports.

*** Only effective if you use the "IO-Link Manual" port mode.

Maximum possible length of the input or output data Example:

You have selected the configuration 64I/64Q.

You have assigned 4 bytes of input data to the first port.

For the remaining ports, you can assign a total of 60 bytes of input data.

Reference

You can find additional information on the Vendor ID and Device ID on the Internet (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109748852).

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Parameters/address space 4.2 Declaration of parameters

4.2 Declaration of parameters

Diagnostics: No supply voltage L+

Enabling the diagnostic alarm for missing or insufficient supply voltage L+.

Diagnostics: Port

This parameter allows the enabling of the diagnostics for the selected port.

The possible diagnostics are dependent on the IO-Link device used. Additional information about the diagnostic interrupts can be found in the description of the utilized IO-Link device.

Port Qualifier Information

This parameter releases the Port Qualifier Information (PQI).

The PQI provides information on the port status and the IO-Link device status.

Port configuration without S7-PCT

This parameter enables the port configuration without S7-PCT for the module.

Operating mode

This parameter determines the mode in which you operate the selected port.

You can select from the following options:

● IO-Link Autostart

● IO-Link Manual

● DI

● Deactivated

The setting of the port is granular and you can combine the operating modes as you like.

IO-Link Autostart

The connected IO-Link device starts automatically (Plug&Play functionality). The IO-Link device is immediately ready for operation.

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Parameters/address space 4.2 Declaration of parameters

IO-Link Manual

If the Vendor ID and Device ID match the connected device, the connected IO-Link device is automatically started. In other words, in contrast to "IO-Link Autostart", the system checks here whether the correct device is connected. You need to configure the Device ID / Vendor ID to enable this.

You need to store the Vendor ID and Device ID of the connected IO-Link device in STEP 7.

In addition, you can select the inspection level for data storage:

● Identical type (V1.0) without Backup&Restore

● Type-compatible (V1.1) without Backup&Restore

● Type-compatible (V1.1) with Backup&Restore

● Type-compatible (V1.1) with Restore

You can find instructions for determining the Vendor ID and Device ID on the Internet (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109748852).

DI

The port operates as standard digital input.

Deactivated

The port is deactivated.

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Parameters/address space 4.3 Address space

4.3 Address space

Configuration options of the communication module IO-Link Master CM 8xIO-Link

The size of the input and output addresses of the IO-Link Master CM 8xIO-Link communication module with firmware version V1.0 are 32 bytes per port in each case.

The following table provides an overview of the configuration options of the supported address areas for I/O data:

Module configuration IM 155-5 PN

BA IM 155-5 PN

ST IM 155-5 PN

HF IM 155-5 DP

ST S7-1500

CPU 8 byte inputs

8 byte outputs

X X X X X

16 byte inputs 0 byte outputs

X X X X X

16 byte inputs 16 byte outputs

X X X X X

24 byte inputs 16 byte outputs

X X X X X

32 byte inputs 32 byte outputs

X X X X X

40 byte inputs 32 byte outputs

X X X - X

64 byte inputs 64 byte outputs

X X X - X

72 byte inputs 64 byte outputs

- X X - X

128 byte inputs 128 byte outputs

- X X - X

136 byte inputs 128 byte outputs

- X X - X

240 byte inputs 240 byte outputs

- X X - X

The IO area defined for an ET 200MP limits the number of IO modules per station. The interface module supports a maximum of 512 bytes for input and output data for all I/O modules in the station. Exceptions are 2 interface modules: IM 155-5 PN BA, which only supports 64 bytes, and IM 155-5 DP ST with a limit of 244 bytes per station.

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Parameters/address space 4.3 Address space

The following table provides an overview of the maximum address spaces for the respective interface modules.

IM Firmware version Max. address space

per station Max. address space per module

IM 155-5 PN BA V4.0.2 64 bytes 64 bytes

IM 155-5 PN ST V4.1.0 512 bytes 256 bytes

IM 155-5 PN HF V3.0.1 512 bytes 256 bytes

IM 155-5 DP ST V3.0.0 244 bytes 32 bytes

Note

IO-Link Master behind an IM 155-5 DP ST

In connection with an IM 155-5 DP ST, you configure the IO-Link master exclusively using a GSD file. Install the corresponding GSD file. You can find this for download on the Internet (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/80206700).

Port configuration CPU

With an IO-Link Master CM 8xIO-Link, you can commission the IO-Link ports of the IO-Link Master or the connected IO-Link devices in two different ways:

● Port configuration with STEP7 or GSD (without S7-PCT)

● Port configuration with S7-PCT

Port configuration with STEP7 or GSD (without S7-PCT) Requirements

You have selected the "Port configuration without S7-PCT" check box in the configuration of the IO-Link master in STEP 7.

Procedure

You configure the IO-Link master directly in STEP 7:

● Activate the diagnostics

● Configuration of the I/O data lengths for each port

● Activating the Port Qualifier Information (PQI)

● Port mode:

– Operation in "IO-Link Autostart" mode (default) – Operation in "IO-Link Manual" mode

– Operated as DI – Deactivated

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Parameters/address space 4.3 Address space

Port configuration with S7-PCT Requirements

You have cleared the "Port configuration without S7-PCT" check box in the configuration of the IO-Link master in STEP 7.

Procedure

You configure the IO-Link Master ports with the Port Configuration Tool S7-PCT, V3.5 SP1 or higher. In doing so, select the IO-Link device from the device catalog of S7-PCT and assign the device to an IO-Link port.

Port Qualifier Information (PQI)

You can activate the Port Qualifier Information (PQI) for your IO-Link Master.

Note

Port Qualifier Information (PQI)

If you have activated the Port Qualifier Information (PQI), it is always transferred with the size 1 byte together with the input data of the IO-Link device.

PQI is not available for 8 bytes input / 8 bytes output.

The figure below shows the structure of the PQI byte.

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Parameters/address space 4.3 Address space

Figure 4-1 Structure of the PQI byte Description of the PQI byte:

Name Value Meaning

Device availability 0 IO-Link device is not available

1 IO-Link device is in the "Preoperate" or "Operate" state

Device error 0 No error

1 An error or warning has occurred.

Port Qualifier 0 IO data is not valid 1 IO data is valid

Position of the PQI byte in the process image (example):

Figure 4-2 Address space IO-Link Master

In the example above, 16 bytes are set for port 1, the IO-Link device transfers the data in bytes 0 to 7 and the PQI byte is set to byte 15.

Note Restriction

The graphic only applies to the input range.

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Parameters/address space 4.3 Address space

Standard DI mode

The following figure shows the assignment of the address space of a port for the IO-Link Master CM 8xIO-Link, if you have configured the port as a digital input.

Figure 4-3 Address space of the inputs of the IO-Link Master CM 8xIO-Link in standard DI mode

Reference

You can find additional information in the IO-Link System

(https://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/65949252) function manual.

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Diagnostic alarms 5

5.1 Status and error displays

LED display

Cn Port status/channel error

Qn Channel status in standard DI mode PWR Supply voltage L+

n Channel number

Figure 5-1 LED display

Meaning of the LED displays

The following tables show the meaning of the status and error displays. Remedial measures for diagnostic alarms can be found in the Diagnostic alarms (Page 29) chapter.

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Diagnostic alarms 5.1 Status and error displays

RUN and ERROR LED

Table 5- 1 Status and error displays RUN and ERROR

LED Meaning Solution

RUN ERROR

Off Off

Voltage missing or too low at back-

plane bus. Switch on the CPU and/or the sys-

tem power supply modules.

Verify that the U connectors are inserted.

Check whether too many modules are inserted.

Flashes Off

The module starts up and flashes until the valid parameter assignment is set. -

On Off

Module parameters are assigned.

On Flashes

Indicates module errors (at least one error is present on one channel, e.g.

wire break).

Evaluate the diagnostics and eliminate the error (e.g. wire break).

Flashes Flashes

The hardware is defective. Replace the module.

LED PWR

Table 5- 2 POWER status display

LED P Meaning Solution

Off

Supply voltage L+ too low or missing. Check the supply voltage L+.

On (green)

Supply voltage L+ is present and OK. -

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Diagnostic alarms

5.1 Status and error displays

Cn LEDs

Valid for IO-Link port in port status.

Table 5- 3 Status displays of LEDs C1 to C8

C1 to C8 Meaning

Off

The port is disabled or in standard DI mode.

Flashes (green)

The port is in IO-Link mode, the device is not connected or the port is not connected with the configured device.

On (green)

Port in IO-Link mode, device not connected

On (red)

Wire break or short-circuit to ground

Supply voltage L+ missing or too low

IO-Link device error

Qn LEDs

Valid for the IO-Link port that is in standard DI mode.

Table 5- 4 Status displays of LEDs Q1 to Q8

Q1 to Q8 Meaning

Off

Process signal = 0 in standard DI mode, deactivated or in IO-Link mode

On (green)

Process signal = 1 in standard DI mode

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Diagnostic alarms 5.2 Diagnostic alarms

5.2 Diagnostic alarms

For each diagnostics event, a diagnostic alarm is issued and the ERROR LED flashes red on the communication module. You can read out the diagnostics alarms, for example, in the diagnostics buffer of the CPU. You can evaluate the error codes with the user program.

Table 5- 5 Error types Diagnostic alarm Error

code Meaning (IO-Link error code) IO-Link

Master IO-Link device Short-circuit 1H Short-circuit in the process cables on the IO-Link device (1804H) X

Short-circuit on IO device (7710H) X

Undervoltage 2H Supply voltage too low (5111H, 5112H) X

Overvoltage 3H Supply voltage too high (5110H) X

Overheating 5H Temperature exceeded on master (1805H) X

Temperature exceeded on device (4000H, 4210H) X

Wire break 6H No IO-Link device connected

There is a break in the signal line to the IO-Link device

IO-Link device cannot communicate due to another error (1800H)

X

Overflow 7H Process tag range exceeded (8C10H)

Measuring range exceeded (8C20H)

X

Underflow 8H Process tag range too low (8C30H) X

Error 9H All IO-Link error codes which are not listed here are mapped to this error

X

Configuration

error 10H Incorrect device (1802H)

Vendor ID and Device ID not defined (1817H)

Process data length of the IO-Link device exceeded (1818H)

No cycle time configured (1819H)

Could not configure IO-Link Master (1882H, 1883H)

Storage error (1886H)

Process data length exceeded (1887H)

PQI not supported (1889H)

X

Device was not configured correctly (6320H, 6321H, 6350H) X

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Diagnostic alarms 5.2 Diagnostic alarms

Diagnostic alarm Error

code Meaning (IO-Link error code) IO-Link

Master IO-Link device Supply voltage

missing 11H L+ supply voltage too low (<20 V) (1890H)

L+ supply voltage for device missing (1806H)

L+ supply voltage for device too low (<20 V) (1807H)

X

Defective fuse 12H Fuse on device is defective (5101H) X

Safety shutdown 19H Serious error (master has to be replaced) (1880H) X External fault 1 AH Error in data storage (1809H, 180AH, 180BH, 180CH, 180DH)

More than 6 errors are pending simultaneously on the IO-Link device (1808H)

Consistency error in electronic coding element (1885H)

Process data length exceeded (1887H)

X

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Technical specifications 6

Technical specifications of the IO-Link Master CM 8xIO-Link communication module

Article number 6ES7547-1JF00-0AB0

General information

Product type designation CM 8xIO-Link

HW functional status FS01

Firmware version V1.0.0

FW update possible Yes

Product function

I&M data Yes; I&M0 to I&M3

Engineering with

STEP 7 TIA Portal configurable/integrated as of version

V15.1 with HSP 274

STEP 7 configurable/integrated as of ver- sion

Configurable via GSD file

PROFIBUS as of GSD version/GSD revi- sion

GSD as of Revision 5

PROFINET as of GSD version/GSD revi- sion

GSDML V2.34

Supply voltage

Rated value (DC) 24 V

permissible range, lower limit (DC) 20.4 V permissible range, upper limit (DC) 28.8 V

Reverse polarity protection Yes

Input current

Current consumption, max. 50 mA; without load Encoder supply

Number of outputs 8

Output current

Rated value 1 A; 4 A total current per module

24 V encoder supply

Short-circuit protection Yes; per channel, electronic IO-Link

Number of ports 8

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Technical specifications

Article number 6ES7547-1JF00-0AB0

IO-Link protocol 1.1 Yes

Cycle time, min. 2 ms

Size of process data, input per port 33 byte; max.

Size of process data, input per module 240 byte; max.

Size of process data, output per port 32 byte; max.

Size of process data, output per module 240 byte; max.

Memory size for device parameter 2 kbyte; for each port

Master backup Yes

Configuration without S7-PCT Yes Cable length unshielded, max. 20 m Operating modes

IO-Link Yes

DI Yes

DQ No

Time Based IO

– TIO IO-Link IN No

– TIO IO-Link OUT No

– TIO IO-Link IN/OUT No

Connection of IO-Link devices

Port type A Yes

Port type B Yes; 24 V DC via external terminal

Interrupts/diagnostics/status information Alarms

Diagnostic alarm Yes; The port diagnosis is available in the IO-Link mode only.

Diagnostic messages

Monitoring the supply voltage Yes

Wire-break Yes

Short-circuit Yes

Group error Yes

Diagnostics indication LED

Monitoring of the supply voltage (PWR- LED)

Yes; Green LED

Channel status display Yes; Green LED

for channel diagnostics Yes; Red LED

for module diagnostics Yes; Red LED

Potential separation

Potential separation channels

between the channels No

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Technical specifications

Article number 6ES7547-1JF00-0AB0

between the channels and backplane bus Yes Isolation

Isolation tested with 707 V DC (type test)

Ambient conditions

Ambient temperature during operation

horizontal installation, min. 0 °C

horizontal installation, max. 60 °C; Observe derating

vertical installation, min. 0 °C

vertical installation, max. 40 °C; Observe derating Dimensions

Width 35 mm

Height 147 mm

Depth 129 mm

Power reduction (derating) to total current of outputs, per module,

The following derating curves show the load capacity of the transducer supply outputs in relation to the mounting position and the ambient temperature.

Horizontal mounting of the system

Vertical mounting of the system Figure 6-1 Derating curve, IO-Link master

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Dimensional drawing 7

7.1 Dimensional drawing

The dimensional drawing of the module on the mounting rail, as well as a dimensional drawing with open front panel, are provided in the appendix. Always observe the specified dimensions for installation in cabinets, control rooms, etc.

Figure 7-1 Dimensional drawing of the IO-Link Master CM 8xIO-Link module

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Dimensional drawing 7.1 Dimensional drawing

Figure 7-2 Dimensional drawing of the IO-Link Master CM 8xIO-Link module, side view with open front cover

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Parameter data record A

A.1 Parameter assignment and structure of parameter data set

The data record of the module has an identical structure, regardless of whether you configure the module with PROFIBUS DP or PROFINET IO. With data record 128, you can reconfigure the module in your user program regardless of your programming.

The following figures describe the structure of data record 128 as of firmware version V1.0.

Configuration in the user program

You can configure the modules in runtime.

Changing parameters in RUN

The "WRREC" instruction is used to transfer the parameters to the module using data record 128. The parameters set with STEP 7 are not changed in the CPU by this action.

This means the parameters set in STEP 7 are still valid after a restart.

Output parameter STATUS

If errors occur when transmitting parameters with the "WRREC" instruction, the module continues operation with the previous parameter assignment. The STATUS output parameter contains a corresponding error code.

You will find a description of the "WRREC" instruction and the error codes in the STEP 7 online help.

Error message

The module always checks all the values of the transferred data record. Only if all the values were transferred without errors does the module apply the values from the data record.

The instruction WRREC for writing data records returns corresponding error codes when errors occur in the parameter STATUS.

The following table shows the module-specific error codes and their meaning for the parameter data record 128:

Table A- 1 Error message

Error code Meaning

80B1H Error in data length 80E0H Error in header information

80E1H Parameter error

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Parameter data record A.1 Parameter assignment and structure of parameter data set Structure of data record 128

Figure A-1 Structure of data record 128

Header information

The figure below shows the structure of the header information.

Figure A-2 Header information

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Parameter data record

A.1 Parameter assignment and structure of parameter data set

IO-Link start parameters

The following figure shows the structure of the IO-Link start parameter.

Activate a parameter by setting the corresponding bit to "1".

Figure A-3 IO-Link start parameters

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Parameter data record A.1 Parameter assignment and structure of parameter data set

Port parameter

The following figure shows an extract from the structure of the port parameter.

Activate a parameter by setting the corresponding bit to "1".

If you have selected IO-Link Manual operating mode, you must enter the Vendor ID (byte x+5 and x+6) and Device ID (byte x+7 to x+10) yourself.

You can find the Vendor ID and Device ID in the IODD of the IO-Link device being used.

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Parameter data record

A.1 Parameter assignment and structure of parameter data set

Figure A-4 Port parameter

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